The Credit Calendar

Monday, April 6
The Treasury will auction $30 billion of 91-day bills and $28 billion of 182-day discount bills. The 91-day bills are dated April 9 and due July 9, and the 182-day bills are dated April 9, and due Oct. 8.
The Treasury will announce the auction of $36 billion of three-year notes and the $18 billion reopening of 10-year notes.

Tuesday, April 7
Consumer credit figures for February are released by the Treasury Department.
The Treasury will auction $25 billion of one-year bills. The 52-week bills are dated April 9 and due April 8, 2010.

Wednesday, April 8
Wholesale trade figures for February are released by the Commerce Department.
Federal Open Market Committee minutes are released by the Federal Reserve.
The Treasury will auction $36 billion of three-year notes.

Thursday, April 9
Initial jobless claims for the week ending April 4 are released by the Labor Department.
International trade figures for February are released by the Commerce Department.
Import and export price figures for March are released by the Labor Department.
The Treasury will auction $18 billion of 10-year notes.

Friday, April 10
The federal budget deficit or surplus for March is released by the Treasury Department.
Markets are closed for Good Friday.

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